All proceeds from the song will go specifically toward the Hispanic Federation's Hurricane Relief Fund. How wonderful these powerful performers have joined forces — especially since our President's idea of helping is throwing paper towels.

Listen (above)! And SOUND OFF with your thoughts in the comments (below)!

P.S. If you listen closely, you'll notice the lyrics are a rhyming arrangement of all 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico. So touching!

On Wednesday, music legend Nile Rodgers revealed the 2017 Songwriters Hall of Fame class on CBS This Morning.

The inductees include: Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Berry Gordy, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Robert Lamm, James Pankow and Peter Cetera of Chicago, Max Martin, and Jay — who is the first rapper to receive the honor!

On Tuesday's The Jenny McCarthy Show, the comedienne talked about what it was like being in Times Square after Carey severely botched her performance during Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest.

Yet another story of sexual assault in Hollywood -- but also another story of Carrie Fisher being the coolest person ever!

Fisher's longtime friend Heather Ross went on Tucson's 94.9 Morning Mix radio show Monday to tell her story of being sexually assaulted by "an Oscar-winning producer" (whom she did not name -- see, Lindsay Lohan, people are still afraid to come forward without others speaking out).

Attn: Mayim Bialik -- she says she was dressed very conservatively in slacks and had "felt safe thinking, 'I'm overweight, I'm not attractive to these people, I'm not looking to become an actress.'" But she was assaulted all the same.

Attn: Donna Karan -- Ross also says she "stayed quiet for years" because she was worried people would say she "was asking for it" by simply agreeing to meet the man for dinner.

One person Ross did tell was her longtime friend, Carrie Fisher. And if there's anything we know about Princess Leia, it's that she was afraid of no one and nothing.